I'm so sorry, confused43. I don't really understand how clinics work as my T is in private practice and simply uses techniques that work. There is no one to order him around and tell him to change if they don't like his style. I guess I don't understand how the director would even know what goes on between your therapist and her clients. Isn't it confidential? How would the director know your T refers to your alters by name? Maybe your T can invoke the therapist-client confidentiality rule to get around this. My first counselor was an MSW and did not share the content of our sessions with anyone. What is NAMI?
I hope your T is able to escape this clinic and go off on her own so you can continue to see her.
What problems is your T now allowed to work on in therapy if not DID? For example, if she is allowed to work on depression, maybe you could just tell the clinic you have conquered DID but are now working on depression so wish to see your T about that problem. Who cares if it's not quite the truth. What matters is that you get to continue with a therapist and therapy that are working for you.
Hang in there.
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